Federal election 2016: US ambassador John Berry says same-sex marriage vote can unite

By David Wroe
Updated June 30 2016 - 5:13pm, first published 4:46pm
US Ambassador John Berry with former prime minister Tony Abbott at last year's 4th of July Independence Day event at the US  embassy in Canberra. Photo: Andrew Meares
US Ambassador John Berry with former prime minister Tony Abbott at last year's 4th of July Independence Day event at the US embassy in Canberra. Photo: Andrew Meares
US Ambassador to Australia John Berry is confident a same-sex marriage plebiscite can be held without being divisive. Photo: Daniel Munoz
US Ambassador to Australia John Berry is confident a same-sex marriage plebiscite can be held without being divisive. Photo: Daniel Munoz
US ambassador John Berry and his partner Curtis Yee the day after the US Supreme Court legalised same-sex marriage in the US. Photo: Graham Tidy
US ambassador John Berry and his partner Curtis Yee the day after the US Supreme Court legalised same-sex marriage in the US. Photo: Graham Tidy

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